SB 249 An Act relating to assisted living homes; repealing references to residential facilities for dependent adults; and providing for an effective date. 1 CS SB 249 (HES)am was reported out of Committee with fiscal notes by the Department of Health and Social Services dated 3/10/94 (2) & 1/14/94 (1) and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Administration dated 3/10/94. SENATE BILL 249 "An Act relating to assisted living homes; repealing references to residential facilities for dependent adults; and providing for an effective date." 3 Commissioner Usera stated that the Governor introduced the proposed legislation for the purpose of promoting the operation of homes that help the elderly to "age in place", and disabled adults to reach their highest level of functioning by integration into the community. The legislation's reforms are summarized in three points: 1. Respect for residents as consumers. 2. Allowing access to health care in a homelike setting. 3. Transfer of the licensing responsibility of agencies with programmatic experience in independent living for the elderly or persons with disabilities. Representative Brown asked how the bill would affect the operations of the Pioneer Homes. Commissioner Usera replied that the legislation would have no impact on the Pioneer Homes, some of which are currently providing assisted living services. The legislation would intend to license members of private institutions to provide additional services. Representative Hanley questioned if it would be necessary for all the new homes to go through the certificate of need process. Commissioner Usera noted that the references here would be assisted living facilities and would not be subject to the certificate of need process. Representative Hanley questioned how these services would be paid for in the future. Discussion followed among Committee members regarding that concern. DAVE WHITE, DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, stressed that the proposed legislation would provide an alternative to the current nursing home situation and would provide a cost effective service operation short of institutionalization. Mr. White urged Committee members to pass the legislation in order that the assisted care institutions could be built and that this legislation would be able to grant provisions in order to license them. Representative Parnell MOVED to report CS SB 249 (HES)am out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS SB 249 (HES)am was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with fiscal notes by the Department of Health and Social Services dated 3/10/94 & 1/14/94 and the Department of Administration dated 3/10/94.